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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1908)
daily capital joorsai; salbm, okkqon. moSdav, Mai ad, ids 5 ) VMMHHfcHBHHHHMMHBBHiMMM STOCKTON The Old WhiteCorner The . Quality Store ;KINOSHalf Price ,rhlte, tan and black tucktngs "All-over suitable for making its. iSIl GOODS-Half Price, lino of very sheer and dainty 3s such as Madras, Lace Ba- g, etc. Reduced Half (AT TIES, 15c tegular 2Gc and 50c Croat ties hadles, reduced to 15c. OIL PAINTINGS, 49c and 69c Thoso who got coupons Satur day must firing thorn TODAY , -" It'ls a Ireat to soeiono of A'raet 'i lea's ilghlnlug nrtlafs paint jbeau "tlful landscapes In oil, in 3 to 12 minutes.' See Him in Our Window Tomorrow Slx-ounco can of high-grade Talcum powder for Cc. U. S. Navy Waists $1.50 and $1.95 All tho rago Just now. Mndo sailor style. Ladies' Gloves, $1.90, $1.25 Kids for 75c .All colors In Kid Gloves, sizes .594 to" 7. $1.25 Silk Gloves 75c. Only a -Jew loft In black and -. if- white. X Short Gloves, 5flc . All colors ln silk and llslo gloves just received. 50c and75c Gloves, 25c An assorted lot of brown, black and whlto silk and llslo gloves to close, 25c pair. Don't Fail to see the Great Artist in Our Window - HINGLES " " " HWIII III! , ,n, "" 2.50 pet IOOO Best grade delivered free to any part of the city when ordered in lots of 5000 or over . : : : : : : oget Ltmbe & Ftiel Co )tith 4th and Oak Streets - Phone i 93 ITEMS from wnKiiTY Carson .was on thUPjQk.J?.t afternoon, but has slnco re 'Llborty school board has to break ground for tho'r fcGOOO school house. Lot the irork go on. or Rodgors and W. C. wins Salem spoko at Llborty Sat- evening on some of tho politi cs of tho dny. Mr. Wlnslow Dr of tho Unlvorslty of Oregon prlatlon and presented tho In a clear and unpredjulced Mayor Rodgors touched on of tho important Issues of thu election, speaking agalns: ogle tax and in favor of tho primary law, tho Inltlatlvo ana ndum and tho Statement No. clples. Tho county clerk's ofllco Is prop.ir lng to send out tho olection supplies today. Tho ballots, tally shoots and othor supples will bo turned over to the sheriff tomdrroV' morning, nnd from his ofllco thoy will bo sont at onco to tho olection boards of tho various precincts. Hoof Afire 'Tho roildtnco of Alonzo Gcsner suffered slight damage from a chim ney flro about 11 a. in. Tho roof wai burned somo, and tho onglno was on tho spot and put It out. i ui 11 ii i mi i uni ii in i id Glasses 1 MR IVoplo seem to think they only wear Glasses it 1h alright with their Eyes. fre- would Imj just ns iniicti P"e in proscribing the wimc Jlclne for every disease. lsult us. We give ex- nations that leave no Fects undiscovered. iarr's Jewelry Store te and Liberty Str eeU ' Where one womiin wastes cltli-" "or tlmo or money herouflu of n" ;;bent bargnln-huntluK," BO worn-; en wive and conserve both. '.', It is not well to try to load n" ! ; ship with cargoes far beyond her ; toiiuaKivcnpacity, Nor well to try '. !to advertise a big store lu a small! ! 1 j pace, ! lllll III II tiHtiiiinmh' I.lndwy Wrd Won The cock-fighting match at th fair grounds Sunday was won by Lindsay's bird. About 1150 ohanged hands, UiixIiiosn Men's I.ongu j Members of nuslness Men's league are requestod to moet at tho board of trade rooms Wednesday evonlng to dscldo what hours to closo tholr houe3 of buslnoss on Decoration day. All are urged to attend as there 1 some difference In opinion about the hours. Meeting at 8 o'clock. -o MARRIED. PALMER-SLAGEL At the resi dence of tho officiating clergyman, Rev. P. S. Knight, Mlo Mary Ellen Slagel to Mr. Edwin Ruthveu Palmer at 3 o'clock Saturday af ternoon. Tho brldo has been teaching it tho Pratum school and tho groom Is a farmer near Marlon. They left Saturday evening for tho grooms farm, whero they will' make their home. Ruef confessed that he was guilty, and even then the Jury wouldn't con MUST BE KEPT (Continued From Page 1.) freedom for the millionaire slayer of Stanford White. Thaw Is furious at tho result and It waB nil his. counsel could do to re strain him ana prevent him from making a demonstration which might bo used ns ovldonco ngnlnst him lu i future proceeding. After npnrly n month spent In tho luxurious qunrtors of Sheriff Robert Wlnthrop Challer, multi-millionaire and member of tho "Four Hundred" ovor tho jail hero, tho Plttsburgor Is unable to reconcile himself to tho re turn to asylum faro. Thaw will havo at least ono full week moro hero as Justlco Morsch auscr agreed not to ro-oommlt tho prisonor to tho asylum for tho crlm Innl liunno at Mnttcawnn until after hl3 attorneys hnvo tlmo to mako n motion for trnnsfor to nnothor nsy lum. Tho Justlco will be out of tho city n'l this weok. Thaw Is particularly nvorso to ro turning to Mnttenwan bccniiBO ho has n.iarrolcd with' Superintendent Raker, who testified against him In tho homing horo. In describing Thaw's mental condition, Justice Morschnuser said: "Ho Is suffering from some kind of Insanity, with the possibility of tho recurrence of vio lent attacks, similar to that form from which tho Jury bolloved ho was suffering when ho killed tho New York architect. In view of this con dition of his mind the safety of ths publlo Is better Insured by his re maining in custody until such a time as It becomes reasonably certain that thero Is no danger of a rocurronco of tho attack of delusion or whatovor It may bo." Morschnusor cited numerous deci sions in support of his findings In thr case. It Is tho opinion of many who have watched tho caso closely that tho conduct and appearance of Thaw on tho stand when District Attorney Jerome called him ns a witness had much to do with the finding of tho court. District Attorney Jerome has per sona) as well as professional cause 1 for satisfaction at tho decision of tho (court as It Is gonorally reported 'that Thaw has threatened hlB life. A story Is going the rounds that Evelyn Noiblt Thaw Is not displeased at tho situation either, and that she was In great fear of whnt would hap pen to hor If the prisoner were re leased. Her suit to annul her mar rlago to Harry on tin ground that ho was Insane at the time still Ii pend ing. "Hot air," and spectacular work on tho part of District Attorney Jer ome were glvon by Thaw today as the explanation of his bolng found Insane. Aftor ho had recovered from a fit of angor, Thaw received a dole gatlon of newspaper men and talked to them as ho smoked a big black cigar. "I had counted on this outcome of tho case," he said, 'Jbocause of tho hot air usod by Jerome, My Bide was put to a disadvantage. Wo had the proof but It was not exciting or very Interesting when compared with he dramatic work of the prosecution. "I don't blame tho reporter They're expected to write laterostlng stuff. But the bearing brought out several things -In my favor that we're never published. "Dr. Jacoby's testimony In my bo half was absolutely conclusive but it was lunlntcresttng so little attention was paid to It. Then Jerome's cross' examination of the doctor made live ly reading and got Into print leaving tho' false impression that tho doctor was completely annihilated, I do not crltlclBo tho court and ii do not blame Jerome. As to my fu turo course, It Is In the hands, of my counsel. I am unable to understand what made anyone think I was In sane from my manner on tho wltnoss stand. I am sure I was cool. Tim only tlmo I hesitated was when tho stenographers woro being changed. "Tho attendants at Mattcawan did everything they could for mo dur ing my stay thoro until about 10 days bofore I camo hero and then tholr altitude suddenly changed en tirely and I was constantly given thai worst qf it." Thaw was asked If thoro wus any prospect of n reconciliation, botween him and his wlfo, Evelyn Nesblt Thnw. Ho evidently wns dlsplonsod tho mention of tho subject but ro piled: "I don't think thero 1b any danger of my wife withdrawing hor dlvorco ca?e." Mrs. William Thnw df Pittsburg mother of tho prisonor, andvhts sis ter, Mrs. Cnrnoglo, visited :hlm In tho sheriff's qunrtors horo today. Thoy woro greatly dlstrossed nt tho de cision and the elder woman scqmod almost ready to collapso with grlof, It Is said this afternoon that the hearing 'to determine tho placo for confining Thaw may not bo held un til n week from Saturday. . IN A flsfl&LB SALEM STAYT0N ELECTRIC: GLASS CASE every suit looks well, but how will It appear ajter a couple of months wear? Its under actual service con dltlona that the D. K. & W. Men's Clothing shows Its true worth. Every coat Is properly lined. The hair cloth front and collar stiffening preserves tho correct shape of col lar and lapels. Every demand of fashloft Is complied with in selecting;, correct fabrics and In designing the garments. Wo save you sovoral dollars on ovpry suit because our storo manage inont Is economical and wo do a Btrlctly spot cash business, therefore , (havo no bad accounts to add (o, pur prices. That's why wo undersell "regular storea." Look for the B.'K. & W. label when you'ro buying. Men's Clothing It stands for all that's good In mod ern tailoring. Oregon Electric May Withdraw nil Application for Franchisee lu Till City. Tho Stay ton 'railroad picnic will bo attended by hundreds of people from tho valley towns. There will bo speaking and music In tho forenoon and ofternpon, nnd tho town of Stay ton will bo docorntod. A delegation from Snlom will go up, and It Is un derstood tho Atimsvlllo nnd Stnvton stock subscriptions nro growing nt n1 rapid rate, and. nro so largo that two ' offers havo boon mndo to build n lino to Stnyton and nro bolng considered by commtttco In chnrgo of tho Salem nnd Stnyton electric. j fXlw Oregon Electric. A Snlom special says: It was rollably reported tonight that at, tho -city council mooting to morrow night tho Orogon Electric will withdraw all applications for furthor franchises In this city. This course. It l said, Ib duu to tho fnct that opposition has been raised to ovory requost tho company has made for franchises that will onablo It, to uso convonlontly tho fTacks It has built to this city. Tho moBt scrloiu. trouble encountorod wus that In ob taining permission to havo Its "Y!' from Stato street tq Mill street, on I which latter streot tho company pro poses to build a passongor anl freight dopot. Numerous IntorostB havo objqeted to a grant of the desclred franchls). The withdrawal of the application for n frnnchlso probably means that the company will ostnblish Its "Y" 'rind dopot at tho Intersection of the Orogon Electric nnd tho local fair grounds line on Hood street in North Salem, or that the road will build south around Salem, Instead of going through the city. ' The more probable- theory Is that tho depot will be located In North Sa lem, eight or ten blooks from -tho business center. Summit Shirts Fit llko J'mado to ordor" shirts bo causo they're cut In full liberal di mensions and mndo by export work men In ono of tho best equipped shirt factories In America. Cff ACC For the Whole DllVE J Family : : : WHITE ' HOUSE SHOES roK Women. 5 tfgSfl To jf Eyw k y ' U Every pair built to give sat isfactory sorvlco. That's why wo carry a larg or stock nnd sell more shoi than most ohoo stores, Jirs'S2&& 0. iA j$zssed', x'Z&'cfe'. MXdfUUfG Wc undersell "Regular stores" ANARCHY RIFE IN PERSIA ' ;-g NEW TODAY PERSONAL Russell Farrar, who has boon at tending the Colorado School of Minos, It spending his Hummer vaea tlon with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Squire Farrar of this city. Mr. G. J. Farley, ox-mayor of Tho Dalles, waa In the city yesterday. Ho Is canvassing the state In tho Inter est of tho bill for tho protection of food fishes of tho Btate, Mr, Furloy Is somewhat of a freak in stato af fairs, as he superintended and built tho portage railway at tho Cascades during tho Ponnoyer administration and burned part of the appropriation back Into tho state treasury. n Important Item " ' It I stated on good authority that pad Hughes Is on the water,wagon for all time to come. (t'n I tod TrtM I.caifd Wire.) Dorlln, May 25. Advices 'recelvod horo nro to the effect that anarchy provulls- thrwKhouUPejslfljAs an examples of tho shah's helpiosslies to against tho - Parila'aUHwspapcrrf Mussownd, for nn article containing statements that prN ofj Persian torrltory are in the cprurql of bri gands and revoltitlqnlsts, and con cluding with the follewing: "Tho govornors. are' tyrannical, tho administration corrupt nnd Inem clont, the taxes are in arrears, tin exchequer Is omptyT tho soldlors wageB nro unpaid and thu army Is helpless. What Is tho shah going to do In these melancholy circumstan ces? Ho devote? himself to orgies night aftor night until day break." The newspaper proceeds to give proof of Its ullogutluns and conclude by demanding the dethronement of the shuh ami tho establishment of a republic.' The shah brought a libel action, but wlthdruw U when tho editor of fnrod to prove tho chnrgo In detail. Following this tho walls of Tohera woro covered with placards calling upon tho people to asiasBlnnto thu monarch, ii . . For Bale Threo hundred and tlxty acres, 200 In cultivation; good 8-room house; two barns; running water; fruit; somo good timber; beautiful location and ono of the bo3t farws In tho Wlllametto valley. Price onlv 140 per aero for a short time. Roe Derby & Wlllson. 5-23-St, For Hide Now 0-room house oa Market nnd Thirteenth . All coh vonlonces. Will soil cheap, Ad& dress C, II., Journal offlco. tf Wiuitnl An ontorprlslns in us tv, Invest $50 In a manufacturing business that will not him from 150 to $300 per monUi. For par t Oculars call at tho Snlom I.odglit House, coruor Court and Conimo clal streets, botwooh 8 and 12 ki m, and 1 and 5 p. in. Room 37. 5-25-3t I Lot-A whlto and brown spotted Bhophord dog, wth strap arpuml Its nock with n plcco of chain at tached. Addross John Cnssldy; R, No. 4, Garden Road, 5-26-3t WliyWrk for WHKen When yon can mako from $150 to $300 per month for yoursolf; no exporlenc necessary, ask for Q. II. Coats, Sa Jeni Lodging House, room 3?, from 9 tol2 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. 5'25-3t Wuiited At onco good kitchen girl at Cottage hotel. f.-25-3t-- For Kiile A flue fresh milch cow, fresh this morning. Cull or ad dress Joshua Smith on Turner road. Phone 1300, 5-25-3t. For Hale 950 pound team, hnrnots and heavy spring wagon with ton a good outfit. Address J. H. Wright, 044 8. 13th St. 6-25-lw- For Hwle Two Al fresh cows, extra good milkors. Call 771 N. Com morclul St. 5-2G-3t Wimtvri-hotel. -Pnntry girl at WllluraetU 5-2U-3t. Insist upon DeWltt; Witch Hazel Salye. JtU'eslallyigoodlfor-plle. Sole1 by all druggists, " ' ' For ftalo or Trude Registered tret flag horte. Six years old, Pkea 222 or caa be seca at Yaaake'a stablee. Ask for Rockwell's herse, 1 f-3(.3t- vict Jbj. . . j